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Maybe he should be given a chance to put stuff back on track before everyone gets too uppity about him.You know, a bit like our football forum fans have been asked to do with Danny Schofield.
But one thing in his favour, he's absolutely open and honest about who he is in politics to help.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xegB9J-mn1AMore of that honesty please.
In a page and a bit I haven't seen a single comment thnat warrants the word 'uppity'. There's been wishes he does well and comments on his publicly available history but nobody has abused him. If he brings the Conservative Party to its senses and does an ok job I for one will applaud. The whole bloody country needs that. I'm not sure he can deliver that, but I'm hoping and the tone of this thread so far suggests to me that everybody else is hoping that too.BobG
Unfortunately Tyke, he very much IS your PM.You and everyone else who signed up for Brexit facilitated the real purpose of Brexit. Getting Johnson into No 10. That was all it was ever about. The shit show that has progressed from that was inevitable. And predicted by some of us, 7 years back.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 24, 2022, 06:47:26 pmUnfortunately Tyke, he very much IS your PM.You and everyone else who signed up for Brexit facilitated the real purpose of Brexit. Getting Johnson into No 10. That was all it was ever about. The shit show that has progressed from that was inevitable. And predicted by some of us, 7 years back.I think you'll find that in 2016 Cameron was PM and was followed by May .Johnson never mind Sunak weren't anywhere near the top job .The Tories voted Johnson as leader and the country voted for him to be PM , I never ticked either of those boxes .If you want a game of collective responsibility go and have a word with the sewer rats in the Labour Party who facilitated May and Johnson over Corbyn .
2 years is a very long time in politics and Rishi is a very clever man.I think the next election will be closer than we think.
Why does a multi millionaire want this 150k a year job?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 24, 2022, 05:13:21 pmBut one thing in his favour, he's absolutely open and honest about who he is in politics to help.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xegB9J-mn1AMore of that honesty please.After one almost mature post, Billy quickly reverts to his norm.
Do you EVER offer an constructive comment Belton? BobG
Quote from: belton rover on October 24, 2022, 06:33:50 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 24, 2022, 05:13:21 pmBut one thing in his favour, he's absolutely open and honest about who he is in politics to help.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xegB9J-mn1AMore of that honesty please.After one almost mature post, Billy quickly reverts to his norm.Whereas yours never vary in nature.
Quote from: Nudga on October 24, 2022, 07:11:40 pmWhy does a multi millionaire want this 150k a year job?It’s not about the money.Kudos, power, influence, the ability to network with world leaders on the global scale. Not just now but well into the future, well after his tenure as PM.The legacy of having been the PM of one of the worlds leading countries. He is being described in Indian media as “ Indian Son rises over the Empire” He has reached what will be to him, the pinnacle of his political career. The equivalent would be a shop floor worker becoming CEO, if that was possible.You don’t hear about Theresa May much these days . Her stint as PM though has given her a licence to print money for the rest of her life, not that she needs it. Having been PM gives them the licence to pretty much do what they want, on a global scale. Guest speaking. Consultancy. Book writing. She has even been muted as the next NATO Secretary General. A post she would not be in contention for without her having been PM. The list of benefits go on. Having been PM of the UK opens doors globally that simply wouldn’t open if you were just an MP. Period.
Quote from: normal rules on October 24, 2022, 07:59:30 pmQuote from: Nudga on October 24, 2022, 07:11:40 pmWhy does a multi millionaire want this 150k a year job?It’s not about the money.Kudos, power, influence, the ability to network with world leaders on the global scale. Not just now but well into the future, well after his tenure as PM.The legacy of having been the PM of one of the worlds leading countries. He is being described in Indian media as “ Indian Son rises over the Empire” He has reached what will be to him, the pinnacle of his political career. The equivalent would be a shop floor worker becoming CEO, if that was possible.You don’t hear about Theresa May much these days . Her stint as PM though has given her a licence to print money for the rest of her life, not that she needs it. Having been PM gives them the licence to pretty much do what they want, on a global scale. Guest speaking. Consultancy. Book writing. She has even been muted as the next NATO Secretary General. A post she would not be in contention for without her having been PM. The list of benefits go on. Having been PM of the UK opens doors globally that simply wouldn’t open if you were just an MP. Period.Is this what Starmer wants as well?
Quote from: drfchound on October 24, 2022, 06:07:15 pmMaybe he should be given a chance to put stuff back on track before everyone gets too uppity about him.You know, a bit like our football forum fans have been asked to do with Danny Schofield.He was right to say we face a challenge. The dice are loaded against him. He has two years. Right now the country is in an energy crisis and that is not going away. Whilst Putin remains in power energy costs are going to be a severe drag on European prosperity. The U.K. Is heavily exposed because gas is such a large part of our energy mix and we are heavily reliant on the European gas market. This year will be bad, next winter will be worse if Putin remains in power or if Russian pro war nationalists remain in power.For Sunak it means it's completely out of his control. I think he will respond to the energy crisis with a lot more austerity and unfortunately for him, I don't see relief coming anytime soon.
Quote from: River Don on October 24, 2022, 08:13:04 pmQuote from: drfchound on October 24, 2022, 06:07:15 pmMaybe he should be given a chance to put stuff back on track before everyone gets too uppity about him.You know, a bit like our football forum fans have been asked to do with Danny Schofield.He was right to say we face a challenge. The dice are loaded against him. He has two years. Right now the country is in an energy crisis and that is not going away. Whilst Putin remains in power energy costs are going to be a severe drag on European prosperity. The U.K. Is heavily exposed because gas is such a large part of our energy mix and we are heavily reliant on the European gas market. This year will be bad, next winter will be worse if Putin remains in power or if Russian pro war nationalists remain in power.For Sunak it means it's completely out of his control. I think he will respond to the energy crisis with a lot more austerity and unfortunately for him, I don't see relief coming anytime soon.Well I can see a red flag for Labour ( pardon the pun )Austerity 2 will probably be rolled out , a culture / class war backed up by the usual suspects in the media waged on the trade unions and people movements .Then inflation starts to come down , mortgage rates come down , the markets are happy just in time for a GE .Sunak comes out the other side waving a fiscal credibility card and a fairly ambitious manifesto .Middle England buy it , better the devil you know is in play and the Tories scrape in with a small majority .Billy and Sydney blame the brexiteers for the defeat .Nostadramus Of Wombwell .
Quote from: ncRover on October 24, 2022, 05:01:59 pmFirst British-Asian PM! Congratulations3 female PM's 1st British Asian PMMeanwhile across the opposition benches ????
First British-Asian PM! Congratulations
Quote from: tyke1962 on October 24, 2022, 06:03:52 pmQuote from: ncRover on October 24, 2022, 05:01:59 pmFirst British-Asian PM! Congratulations3 female PM's 1st British Asian PMMeanwhile across the opposition benches ????One of the above was elected.
Why not join a union to help out tyke
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on October 24, 2022, 09:03:23 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on October 24, 2022, 06:03:52 pmQuote from: ncRover on October 24, 2022, 05:01:59 pmFirst British-Asian PM! Congratulations3 female PM's 1st British Asian PMMeanwhile across the opposition benches ????One of the above was elected.Thatcher and May were elected .